Little Joe Otter simply pointed to Grandfather Frog.
There were Peter's tracks, and they pointed straight towards the inside of Johnny Chuck's old house.
Her friend Tom pointed and said, "Look!
"Old Man Coyote knows something about it, too," muttered Sammy, as he turned his head on one side and scratched his pointed cap thoughtfully.
Woof-Woof poked Boxer and pointed down at the water.
I begin to doubt you—I see you have pointed ears.
Aunt Elizabeth wore her black satin dress with a pointed lace collar and cap.
"She's got pointed ears," said Father Cassidy, in a thrilling whisper.
I knew she meant me though my ears are not big, only pointed.
Some instinct told her just what "the matter" was; and she would have given one of her pointed ears to hear the discussion with the other.
She was grey-and-white—very white and very sleek, with a long, pointed face, very long ears and very green eyes.
Of course that's only his way of talking, for after all I only wear a number two, but these French heels and pointed toes do certainly make your foot look smaller, and it's always said a high instep helps, too.
"I'd choose to be that scarlet maple just on the edge of the pond there,"—and she pointed with the whip.
She showed her how to make a pretty trimming of narrow white linen tape, by folding it in pointed shapes and sewing it down very flat with neat little stitches.
She had never had any education other than that of the neighborhood district school, for her desires and ambitions had all pointed to the management of the house, the farm, and the dairy.
Old Granny Fox saw the gun of Farmer Brown's boy pointed right at Reddy and she clapped both hands over her eyes to shut out the dreadful sight.
Just then Johnny Chuck put a hand on his lips and pointed with the other hand.
Reddy Fox gave one quick look at the foot of the old tree trunk and saw a gun pointed at him and behind the gun the freckled face of Farmer Brown's boy.
Reddy pricked up his sharp, pointed ears.
Reddy pricked up his sharp, pointed ears.